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Main Title Proceedings of the solvent reactivity conference.
Author Dimitriades., Basil
CORP Author Battelle Columbus Labs., Ohio.;National Environmental Research Center, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Chemistry and Physics Lab.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1974
Report Number EPA-650/ 3-74-010
Stock Number PB-238 296
OCLC Number 09679710
Additional Subjects Photochemical reactions ; Smog ; Organic solvents ; Air pollution ; Meetings ; Reactivity ; Regulations ; National government ; Government policies
Internet Access
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EJBD  EPA 650/3-74-010 c.1 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 05/17/2013
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 650/3-74-010 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD RPS EPA 650-3-74-010 repository copy AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 01/30/2017
NTIS  PB-238 296 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation iii, 41 pages : maps, tables ; 28 cm
Abstract
The concept of photochemical reactivity and its present use in solvent emissions control strategies was reexamined for validity, utility, and desirability. Such reexamination was dictated by recent developments, including new experimental evidence on reactivity of organics and the realization that existing reactivity-related regulations are inconsistent among themselves. It was generally agreed that solvents and other stationary source emissions must be controlled and that use of reactivity criteria on such control is, in principal, sound. EPA offered comments suggesting that the recently verified pollutant transport phenomena would tend to make Appendix B-type regulations more effective relative to the widely used Rule 66 regulation. Another consequence of pollutant transport is that the relatively unreactive organics are induced to form as much oxidant as the reactive ones. Therefore, an appropriate reactivity classification of organics should be based on considerations related to pollution problems caused both within a region and in the downwind areas.
Notes
"EPA-650/ 3-74-010." "November 1974." "Program Element No. 1AA008." "ROAP No. 21AZJ-02."